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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Aung San Suu Kyi: ready to meet with the junta leaders


Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest Saturday after the end of Sunday (November 14) for the first time accepted an exclusive interview with BBC, that she is willing to Myanmar junta leader General Than Shwe met for national reconciliation provide assistance.

Aung San Suu Kyi by telephone to the BBC's reporter in Bangkok, Thailand, said: "I think we will have to resolve their differences openly, talk to each other, work together to find and recognize the differences lie, or to find why there are differences there, and then try to resolve differences in the cause."

Aung San Suu Kyi also said she heard about a lot of the general election in Myanmar last week, allegations of fraud, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance on this committee is investigating, it will submit a detailed report.

National League for Democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar last week's first presidential election for two decades to take a boycott vote.

And that decision is correct?

Aung San Suu Kyi smiled and replied: "I think it is correct. If we vote, can you imagine the people who manipulate the votes of the more busy?"

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Aung San Suu Kyi said that before taking further action, plans to hear the views of all sides.

"I want to know what people want. Other countries what they can do for us, and we need them to do, with as many people try to find acceptable solutions."

When asked about her possible role in the future when Aung San Suu Kyi said: "I have it clear to the public, we must work together. I am a man can not achieve their aspirations. I'm just part of the work for democracy perhaps more famous, but only a democratic workers only. This is my criteria, in the past, will also continue to be my criteria. "

She also said she was not afraid to re-detained. She said: "I never as they may arrest me again, to consider not do this or that. I have not thought about these things, but I know that this possibility is always there. To re-arrest is also is not something I particularly like, because they are under house arrest can do after being under house arrest, not when the Always do more. "

Criticism
When asked if she does not freed in Myanmar after the military government in power to make any criticism, Aung San Suu Kyi said: "I will not criticize away criticism. If I am criticized, it must be something worthy of criticism . For the military junta of generals, I would say have already said. "

"Sometimes, I have to repeat these criticisms, as inevitable. I hope this situation will not be too much. But I do not think that is going to criticize after the release of any person. In addition, I would also like to clarify that what I From a personal point of view has never been any criticism of the military generals. "

When asked about so many years of house arrest is not enough to be her reason for criticizing the military government when Aung San Suu Kyi replied: "I do not think so, because I have the situation under house arrest in prison than any other political prisoners were imprisoned much better. I feel in this respect there is no reason for complaint. "

"I am against the house arrest, because I believe the rule of law, I think they are not under house arrest under the law of my authority. Because I believe that justice and the rule of law, I fight. But in practical terms, I also admit that I do see the situation than those held in prison The people are much better. I only hope that those people imprisoned in the prison released as soon as possible. "

Aung San Suu Kyi said: "In captivity these years, I've never really felt lonely. I want to thank the BBC, which broadcast helped me understand the outside world. I would also like to thank all the people in the world, that I people who have never seen. They are so kind and supportive. So I hope BBC can help me to tell them that I care about them very grateful.

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